Gabe Ramirez and other 670 The Score personalities react to the latest Chicago sports news and storylines.
In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron discussed Cubs catcher Willson Contreras and outfielder Ian Happ earning All-Star honors. After that, Michael Cerami of Bleacher Nation joined the show to discuss Happ's improvement and standout season. Later, Herron shared his experience from attending the Taste of Chicago.
Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron kicked off their show by reacting to Bulls star guard Zach LaVine's comments about why he re-signed in Chicago and how he views the organization moving forward. After that, Elias Schuster of Bleacher Nation joined the show to discuss the Bulls' offseason additions and their outlook for the upcoming season. Later, Ramirez and Herron reacted to Grizzlies star point guard Ja Morant claiming he would beat Bulls legend Michael Jordan in one-on-one.
In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron turned their attention to the Bears. They were joined by Jacob Infante of Windy City Gridiron to discuss the Bears' current roster makeup and to share his predictions for the upcoming season.
In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron were joined by Evan Altman of Cubs Insider to discuss why he believes the club will aggressive shop outfielder Ian Happ ahead of the trade deadline.
In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron were joined by Ricky O'Donnell of SB Nation to explain why he's unhappy with the Bulls' offseason moves. Later, Ramirez and Herron discussed the city of Chicago's idea to add a dome to Soldier Field. Could that keep the Bears from leaving Chicago for Arlington Heights?
Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron opened their show by discussing the White Sox's 9-8 win against the Twins in 10 innings Wednesday afternoon. They welcomed on Twins broadcaster Cory Provus -- who's also a native of Highland Park -- to discuss the AL Central race. Later, Dan Hayes of the Athletic joined the show to discuss the Twins taking two of three games from the White Sox in their series.
In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron circled back to their debate on whether it makes sense for the Bulls to pursue disgruntled Nets star guard Kyrie Irving on the trade market. Callers also chimed in. LaMond Pope of the Tribune then joined the show to discuss the current state of the White Sox. Can they still win the AL Central? Ramirez and Herron later rounded out the hour with a look at the controversy over Bears quarterback Justin Fields posting workout videos on his Instagram.
In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron were joined by Pete Fiutak of College Football News to discuss USC and UCLA leaving the Pac-12 for the Big Ten. Will Notre Dame be next to join the Big Ten? After that, Joe Cowley of the Sun-Times joined the show to break down the Bulls' moves in free agency. Later, Ramirez and Herron took listeners' calls on whether this is a make-or-break season for Bulls forward Patrick Williams.
Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron opened their show by reacting to star guard Zach LaVine agreeing to a five-year, $215-million deal to return to the Bulls. After that, Maddie Lee of the Sun-Times joined the show to discuss the Cubs' comeback 6-5 win against the Red Sox on Friday afternoon and her profile story on outfielder Jason Heyward's baseball facility on the West Side. Later, Ramirez and Herron had a heated debate on whether the Bulls should pursue disgruntled Nets star Kyrie Irving on the trade market.
In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez was joined by Meghan Montemurro of the Tribune to discuss the latest Cubs storylines, including outfielder Seiya Suzuki's timeline for a return from injury. After that, Ramirez previewed the White Sox-Angels game. Later, we ended it with a fun interview that former Bears offensive lineman Kyle Long had on the Parkins & Spiegel Show.